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A new facility which uses cutting edge E-beam technology to build the next generation of semiconductor chips was?opened by Science Minister Lord Patrick Vallance.?Read our press release.
Media coverage
Sky News attended the launch and will cover?it as part of a wider package on semiconductor production in the UK. The story appeared on the UK government website and was covered by the Southern Daily Echo
BOB体育登录网址_欧宝体育官网平台-APP|下载 video interview with Lord Vallance was reshared by the Russell Group and our images were used by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology ?
Additional coverage
Professor Anne-Sophie Darlington and Dr Katherine Hunt’s newly launched project on the lack of support for families whose children die suddenly was a top story on Greatest Hits Radio, Heart FM, Hits Radio and Viking FM and was covered by the Lancashire Post and The Gazette (Blackpool).
Dr Christina Saville’s research linking understaffing of registered nurses with longer hospital stays and patient deaths was covered by Nursing Times, the Independent, MailOnline, Talk Radio, LBC and Southern Daily Echo.
Professor Mark Stoyle commented on the origins and future of May Day celebrations for BBC Online.
Professor Mike Grocott was quoted in a BBC Future article about whether xenon gas could be used to help summit Everest in a week.
Professor Saul Faust spoke to various media outlets about a new vaccine which does not need to be kept in a fridge or frozen. He was quoted by BBC Online, ITV,?Independent, Times and Mirror, among others, and was interviewed by Radio4's Today programme.?
News Medical ran our story about BOB体育登录网址_欧宝体育官网平台-APP|下载 scientists?who have engineered a new type of super-strong antibody?which could boost the immune system of cancer patients.?
The Guardian spoke to Prof Graham Roberts about his research on preventing peanut allergies in children using so-called exposure treatment.
Professor Hugh Lewis contributed to a Scientific American article about satellites and space debris
Professor Robert Johns and Dr Daniel Devine contributed comments to Press Association's coverage of the local elections.